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Wow. I imagine there's a good chance these keys will be revoked, but it's fairly simple to get every game on that list for free without much effort. I just got five, well, because. Origin should probably get around to correcting this. As for now, it's a bonanza over there.

It was a hell of a lot worse yesterday morning. It applied to an entire cartful of games under $20 rather than just a single one, for starters.

Wow. I imagine there's a good chance these keys will be revoked, but it's fairly simple to get every game on that list for free without much effort. I just got five, well, because. Origin should probably get around to correcting this. As for now, it's a bonanza over there.

I was worried that they might do that, so I only got the one game. If they revoke that I'll be pissed.

I picked up the Square Pack because I figured it was a great deal, but there are some games I'm not interested in. I currently have steam codes for Just Cause 1 and Supreme Commander 2. If anyone wants them send me a pm through the forum. It would be nice if anyone has other codes to offer me, but if not I'll just give them out for free.

I've got SupCom2 from an earlier Squeenix bundle, but I haven't even touched it yet. How would you say it suits someone whose only experience with RTS is Age of Empires 2?

It gets a lot of flak from players of the original, because despite a lot of common mechanics the games have very different feel to them.

That said, I think SupCom2 stands on its own as a very good, and quite clever RTS. If you don't have much RTS experience there are a few big draws:

-The research tree gives you a decent idea as to what you should be building- if you invest in the air tree, you should be mostly building air. If you're investing in your Commander unit, use it more aggressively. If you want to turtle buy defensive buildings from the building tree.
- The interface is very nice, in that you can hold down shift and queue up any number of buildings and unit orders. Production can be organised easily into looping queues. It reduces the stress of micromanagement.
- You get very large death robots with enormous lasers- the Experimental class of unit are very large, very powerful, and the game doesn't hold you back from getting some out in a reasonable time. Huge robots. Huge guns. Very big explosions.
- It's one of the best skirmish games in town. Big maps with large player counts lead to massive battles. The AI is very solid at higher levels, and customises well. Make yourself a team with a bunch of AIs against another bunch of AIs- heaps of fun.

Why you might not want it:
- The campaign is not that great. They try to do a whole character driven story and you'll end up wishing they wouldn't. The missions themselves are fine, but nothing to write home about. Best to stick to skirmish.
- In many ways it's a classic base building RTS in that there's a lot going on, and there's always something you should be doing. Not everyone likes that non-stop style of play.

I would go for it. There's a lot to be said for booting up a skirmish against some easy AIs and building an impregnable base behind which you produce an army of giant death robots to scour the map, and there's a pretty deep game to learn if you decide you really like it.

I picked up the Square Pack because I figured it was a great deal, but there are some games I'm not interested in. I currently have steam codes for Just Cause 1 and Supreme Commander 2. If anyone wants them send me a pm through the forum. It would be nice if anyone has other codes to offer me, but if not I'll just give them out for free.

On the note of this deal, those that missed it can use a 25% coupon towards something else in their store. No Borderlands 2, or XCOM though. The code is: SQRLUVOC

A new Indie Royale is up. Currently under £3 for that game that made John Cry 'To The Moon' and the latest in the Blackwell series plus AVSEQ, Oil Rush and Reprisal. Looks worth it for To The Moon alone.